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- Andy Speelman of Ekalaka, Montana, cinches down the saddle on a blindfolded wild horse on the plains of Montana. 1
- Burro with saddle against a backdrop of trees. Hand-written on front "Little Satan / Cheyenne Canon." 1
- Cowhand western store located at 104 ProRodeo Drive at the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame. Owners Joan Stull, holding three cowboy hats, and Howard Stull, holding a lariat while sitting on a saddle, stand in front of a wall displaying cowboy hats. 1
- Portrait of Billy Johnson sitting on a tree stump with his legs crossed. A saddle that reads "U. S. MAIL" lays at his feet. Printed on the front of the photograph 1
- Saddled donkey with reins dangling on grassy slope. Note on back reads "Burro - one Stewarts Bros. started business with. Sold rides." 1
- Small boy in riding habit sits atop a saddled donkey. Label on back of card reads "Gurnsey's Rocky Mountain Views. Published at Colorado Springs, Colorado. Scenes on the Line of the Denver & Rio Grande Railway. Mexican Burro, or Donkey. No. 94" 1
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